Syrian Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate: Al-Party journalists were with the Peshmerga to communicate the Kurdish cause to wider areas

Syrian Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate: Al-Party journalists were with the Peshmerga to communicate the Kurdish cause to wider areas

Aug 17 2022

ARK News... The Council of Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate - Syria sent a telegram on the seventy-sixth anniversary of the birth of President Masoud Barzani and the establishment of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, in which he congratulated the Kurds and stressed that the media of the party were with the Peshmerga to deliver the Kurdish cause to wider areas. She received a copy of the telegram that said:

Honorable President Massoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party
The brothers, the leadership, the rules, and the masses of the militant party:

On the occasion of your Excellency’s birthday and the seventy-sixth anniversary of the founding of your ancient party, we extend to you, on behalf of the Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate-Syria Council, and to all your party’s affiliates, cadres, and masses, our highest blessings and congratulations, as it records the prosperity and progress our people in South Kurdistan deserve.

Honorable President:
The birth of your honor and the anniversary of the founding of the party have a very good impact on the soul of every Kurdish person who believes in freedom, democracy, and peace, and we and the party are proud that he was the maker of revolutions under the leadership of the great and immortal Kurdish nation Mullah Mustafa Barzani against the governments that tried by various means to erase the Kurdish nation from existence.

Mr. President:
Through the rich years of struggle, the media of the Party in the mountains, along with their brothers the Peshmerga, were striving to communicate the Kurdish cause to wider areas.

We in the Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate-Syria Council repeat our congratulations to Your Excellency. We wish you continued progress and success.

Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate Council - Syria
15-8-2022

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